Dr. Richard Hazen

Pulmonary Disease, Critical CareMale34+ years of experience
Dr. Richard Hazen is a pulmonologist in Fort Worth, Texas. He graduated from University of Florida College of Medicine in 1988 and has been in practice for 34+ years.
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Location

Dr. Richard Hazen
10864 Texas Health Trl
Fort Worth, Texas 76244

Education

Medical school

Dr. Hazen attended University of Florida College of Medicine and graduated in 1988 (34 years ago). University of Florida College of Medicine is ranked #37 number in the "Best Medical Schools" by U.S. News.

About Me

Dr. Hazen works at Texas Health Physicians Group, which has 1054 other health providers.

Primary specialty
Pulmonary Disease
Additional specialties
Critical Care
Years of experience
34+ years
Gender
Male
NPI
1285627539

Hospital Affiliations

Dr. Hazen is affiliated with the following hospitals.

Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Alliance

Conditions Treated

As a pulmonary disease and critical care, Dr. Hazen may see patients with the following conditions. Please check with Dr. Hazen what conditions he treats. Dr. Hazen may treat additional conditions not listed.

  • ARDS
  • Acute kidney injury
  • Acute liver failure
  • Acute respiratory failure
  • Advanced sleep phase syndrome
  • Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency
  • Alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency
  • Asbestosis
  • Asthma
  • Asthmatic bronchitis
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Specialties

Dr. Hazen is a pulmonary disease and critical care. His primary specialty is pulmonary disease.

Pulmonary Disease

Pulmonology is a medical specialty that deals with diseases involving the respiratory tract. Pulmonologists are specially trained in diseases and conditions of the chest, particularly pneumonia, asthma, tuberculosis, emphysema, and complicated chest infections.

Secondary specialties

Critical Care

An intensivist is a medical practitioner who specializes in the care of critically ill patients, most often in the intensive care unit (ICU). Intensivists can be internists or internal medicine sub-specialists (most often pulmonologists), anesthesiologists, emergency medicine physicians, pediatricians (including neonatologists), or surgeons who have completed a fellowship in critical care medicine. The intensivist must be competent not only in a broad spectrum of conditions among critically ill patients but also with the technical procedures and equipment (i.e. mechanical ventilators) used in the intensive care setting.